Date-Night Worthy 'Dos From NYFW 2013

These three date-night worthy 'dos from NYFW 2013 will make him weak in the knees.

By
Carly Cardellino

Feb 19, 2013

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So you're sick of doing the same 'do every time you go on a date. We totally get it. Time to switch it up...and we have just the styles—straight from NYFW 2013—to get you gorgeous for this Saturday's steamy (fingers crossed!) night out.

At VPL (far left), hairstylist Bob Recine created a look that was all about "embracing your natural texture." To copy this coif, create a deep part in line with the center of your left eyebrow, and sweep your hair over to your right shoulder. Then, put the majority of the hair into a low pony, leaving a huge front section out of the elastic, so that your strands cover the hair tie. It's basically a super sleek way to keep the hair all over to one side, yet still look like it isn't bound by a hair tie. Recine created this look at the show so that the models' hair would bounce as they walked, so you'll score that hair plus, too.

At Cynthia Rowley (center), stylist Esther Langham wanted to "complement the romantic details of Cynthia's collection with a texturized style that evoked the same amorous feelings." To get the look, add some volume and lift to the root on damp hair with a root spray, and then rough blow dry it using your hands only (no brush) and the heat from a dryer. Then, create loose waves with unfinished ends by lightly coating your hair with hairspray and dividing it into one-inch sections. Next, wrap each section away from your face around a large barrel curling iron, leaving the ends un-touched. Break up the curls using your fingers. Lastly, mist your mane with dry shampoo for a matte finish and added texture.

At Tory Burch (far right), hair guru Eugene Souleiman created a modern take on something vintage, using a softer texture and softly disheveled finish for a hipster feel. First, make a deep part on the left side and sweep the hair toward the left side, too. Twisting it as you approach the left side, continue coiling the hair into a bun and then roll it under, tucking it underneath the back of your hair to conceal the bun a bit. Next, pin it into place using bobby pins. Lastly, rough your hair up a bit with your hands to make it look a wispy and undone.